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w 7196:? ica the ieuutiful, when tn- duyis senim-s were in the sixth grade. The Washington class poured their talents into the making of a large diving bell surrnunded by all kinds of fishes. The Jackson sixth grade made a mum! of knights in armor. The girls of the classes had their first taste of dub orv ganizntion and procedure. The presidents of the two Girl Re- serves grnups were Janet Scott and D'Arlene Enos. No one will forget the annual Christmas program when the classes gathered in the main halls of their respective schools and sang their respective songs. And :40, on they went intn high school. There the two classes got together to make i'e-acquaintance. Jack Butler and Bob Cain were newcomers. Here, everyone seemed to begin to grow up. There were var- ious m'ganizatiuns t0 join-the Junior Dramatics Cluby the Fi'nnl row, ltft tr: riL-hl: iiul Whiting. Eu-lyn Hv-i'i'mL Jana! S ntL Gu-riruio- Irxim- C'IurM-n. Nuiulit- Hi sun. Il'Arlvne Miluilir Limmm i-w-vriy Huivir. Shirley fhi hhtl'lnill. 'I'i-nvsn Uuuhirl. Aim; ii' iinrn. Second row: Nancy Lukiuu-ilu, Mary 'li-riy. .Inunm- Kni'ixii Shirley Ex-kluml. Frances Wilpuhi. FI'Hin Kl'm hw-k. llnlurl's Hk'lt'il K i. Marilyn Rituri. hiunr . Third row: Jm'k Butler. Put T ' Al Dier. i'uunv Nii-miuvn. I'mil an-i. Ed Jiixkulu. Hi1 Ms-ybr, Paul Lunmu. , 4.in . le'tk Qni' 11. Fourth ruw: llnui: Richards, i7:u'v Pilrlilth limimu- Hmu'denui th Lam. Norm Mirhvlsnn. R'Iy Hummlzx, JUHHXH' Hr'uhnm, Murilyn Smith. Curtil Antlvi'y'm, Mr. t'hnrln-s Bviirll. it'hisvl'. Ifth row: Jim Muiilr. Tom Jniflrhto. Clinrlu Swwlt-livi V'i': Timk. Huh KUHki- Jerry Imffmzin. Juhn Wymun, Paul lltnlu', T: m HtH'hH D P .1. Nu! in iihwln: Shirlry Dotty. Dinm- Kmidus, Anna Mnxi- W'hituln-r, Tum Kurhu. Kulynt DHYiti Llnyth H w . Jum- Awier 1m. Kmiyuh, Rim Hiznly. Bnh Junior Girls, Reserves, the Jun- ior Choir, and the hand. Paul Luomzi was elected class pres- ident. The Junior Dramatics put on a piay,ttEliner, starring Dave Fish. Joanne Koski and Janet Scott were his twin sis- ters. Evelyn Herren played the youngerii sister. Dave Fish was the class's 'i:h':is. ,-,i -h r. Ii'ViH '. P: I im'l- H m' : H II; L'mm M. David Fi h. llu'i eighth grade president. He moved to California that year. As ninth graders they were finally permitted to go to all the. dances. There were several newcomers. Teresa Ann Gouh. in, Joanne Graham, Susan Klim- check, Diane Kondas, Anna Marie Whitaker, Edward D?- Mare, Dave Lloyd, Jack Quinn, i-biLr iltun'w ix'nt Fumiinnv Sim mi. -v tun. I'Iri .. V1. Tum t Vi 2 i I nrv . i! h. 11uth Vi'hitu. 1: :I'V r-x' tVilimi-a. 'l'nzl 13' Ray, Bthby Pitzer. liiehnrd Inna and James Mailie Kinined in 1944. George Bourdeau was president. Aq sophomores, the class was graduated tn an uupstairs home-mom. Pat Mauro joined the ranks. Pan! Wuori was elevted Clans president, a pnsi- tion which he never relinquished t0 the final day. That year, on the day that school V213 out, the group held their first clas: pic; nic. at Lake Share Park. Fun! S h i H e y Chamberlain and Marilyn Smith were the new comers in the junior year. The class gave a successful niay, WK Dafe with Judy, and financed, mnsequently, a prom with a theme complete with palm trees and programs printed in the language. The class picnic at Saybrook Township As Harbwfs 1948 senior class, the group hm finally ended up with a grand total of sixty-one members. The groun has no ad- t'itinns this yeariwhat went on that final year? Youill find it pretty well recorded elsewhere in this volume. And, depend upon it, as years go on and n'emirlos grow less sharp, le- gend will set in. Yours from now as is always the casoe the class of V8. too, will heark- eh back to 1947-1948, the eves Will Hitch up a roguish glczim, and itill go something like this: ttliereis the best one, though. When I was a senior, one night a bunch of us kids thought weid . . .
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. . 1? a494h9l114 of Me 45-; 2: Yes, it was nine months ago, Sept. 2, 194 , when the twelfth graders piled in, thinking that they conH slt hack and take it easy now that they were finally the high and mighty smiorS . . . but they found that there Lu was too much going 0nn to take it eniy. The 0111's of 1948 can lock back on :1 very busy year. Among the highlights. the North End Carnival Stands nut for memnries of fun. evrfite- went, and amusing incidents. Then, the football season starte ed with the openin'r game at Cmmcaut. The next evening found juniors and sentnrs open- ing the new year socially with the annual npenhouse. The freshmen and sophomores and the seventh and eighth graders followed on the next two Sat- urdays. Then, on October 1. the han'l gave a concert at Wenner Field. After a few football games, the first six weeks period ended. Everyone vowed up and down that next time he or she's do better by the school work. The senior class play, Nov. 5. uOur Hearts Were Young and Gay, kept things lively. No- vember 8, the Senior Girls, Club sponsored the annual HSadie Hawking Day I'ance. American Education Bik wmo 71m, me 1. Jonmw Evelvn Q Net 1' Grahamt Jou'wz- Rum. V 1 Paul VVuori. 3 111111 :1 t' 'vml t . Jane And mescn. lerm, mu, C'Vul. t I V llampula. Inelm'ie '1 Paul In, :1thy. a Ten su Atm- LU! TTIXT 1H 1 Aizm Rnini . '3 t . V'T l Jane Andvl . Inn .im'iu'. Tum f'wlltan h recheck. 16. N :Ifsrn, Ev Hm'ren, ll'Alh '11. T ' :. ' e ' t. Htlm'lie I'm AWN um t . Mnril: n RHm'i. Tvreun Ann Gnuhi'w. .- I'Itve': L'HIVLM'iln unvl '1-1 A- t. 1 :r. ' t :n :1 .. 4 ', .1 - t 53n- H. H'Wha. - Uc- A 'r,.- en M Dirk Hcrttua. 11. Richard J Purtilo. Marilyn L Hull U l' l Pl-ura. Smith, Adm r- . W :V '- .MLH L' . IYAW'I 1v 3! hm. , e :sru 1 ztru Elma Ithml L'nvtl, Carol Bob unu t w. VIII 1 . Franny . W lpula Ell Jes'wl? 3?. vb Itw. Tom Hm-hn. , 1 Tom Iluchnt m u 'M 0,7 Dulmw-s Kuuyuh. Natalie Xx. Sh. Ivy Euklund, o- Kuxhi. Cm'Ll : e neon. VVilnula. 41. Z. Mar'lyn Rita 35A . mnhi Kur'm t'mu'srn. D'Arlem- t3 mm! a frientL 11L ymr Knski. 46. Melodie tirzulv. 47. IYAn-lene Enos. 'nwum Janet. Scout 4H. tt ! 1.! ,AW-lw'm'wl, 11. . 51. Joanne Graham. win. 33. Jnamu- Graham. Melodie Luomn. 55. Norm M' rlson, 56. Natalie Guumhon. T lul t-Ix-yth Luo- . 1 ba'tk to the sow Cen'wction with . 1-1. W the students put on their brightest faces fnr nigh: suhr01 enot fouling their Darr n'r: rr the tezmhers one bit, of mums. Then, the second SiX' week: period ended. Where dtd the time go? The sehonls closed for the Thanksgivtng recess. The goings 01W didtft stop with va- pzltizm. thotmh. There wa; that rwymrtant Thawksgiving game. Thuu'rh it dldrft turn out a: hoped. everyone perked up enough to eat a huge Thank;- giVing dinner and then drown their sorrows in Plies at the annual P.-T. A. Thanksgiving dance. The basketball season opened with Ashtabula trekking out to the Harbor. The preparation for the Christmas Meditniirm took up many h'HlTS 0f studgn 9 time. Then, suddenly, it was: We la'It day before the Christ mas recess. The school was d's- scd. Durin: vacation, there was: a basketball carnival at Edemvond and a Senior Girlw awtl Pilot Club Christmas dance at Haz'bnrt Of course, basket- ball practice was continued, and many students got Christmas- rush j bs during the two weeks' 'zt-atiun. Soon after the re- opening nf the schools, the 39, L t dzd. The Pilot Club held their VaL entinets dance, Feb, 7. The Mariner Varieties saw students going helter-skelter. Heddm talents of many studentseand faculty-itesereally came out. brought minds inn: side. In x Left. to eight: Misx' Edith 'l'veple, Mx'. George Mvhnlnst Mrs, Clarence Eddy. M . T : Hzxe VIII 'mget the dtgiity tf tho the'fgr Minn cf H1V11'st ' intlo Red School 11' w t i v11 31 basketbu'l t 2, ;u'1'1 up Feb- .2 20 11mm pTOaneJ .tt, vonMdfr. tL t. :x', 4 . tn-etl by tho . ,z. 0.10 week 1313?. d bring: ' ' . e tin gxath haul , ' Cutetttiu- Lent, the Senior tirizl; and P11 t x ltum n'mm re their last 'X'rW-e. Sefioaln rlrmed for 4.1 Ezrtez' l'cce'11 0? hve 4:1; ..31 '1 ha xd A, Wil. Hi? d 1y: Club hahquet Vits hCId thn gynm,.si11m. Th: fifth ks 1261 iad ehdxl, April 23. carnxm with 1 ml hnnj-mw e bczs... e; 'n ;1: . A 0'1 Aetril The Pw'l. A. ninnlnrr 01:1er ' 9.33. xx. I'M ' V, CUTCFY', V the cue toe owned later 1 Latin in .w J 13. V :V dpeinz . .e, ,1 ..10 t. t. L. it mk Feet . re ulwrvn then. m .wbodv hml tiete free U b'eahe befure . ; e the nut; week, From then on. sea 0.:; never d d have a 511' cc out where the tI'We t -t'w s n:nr rwepti m. bucmlalr'eatx romghititrx, , ttemrn', he. 1'11, ajdi-t tally, the owning ; 2. wi.h 911 i 4 ' . 'tnlt, 21:11 tent . With :v-hnal tit claily out, 'Jhe retinm celebt'ztcd Pt 0'19 park; the juniors at anather, and the : phom:.res took what room was ls'tt 10 hav- a rlp-r'turing time :11: 3.111113 pieni whit, a UV. i'rt' nunnwt ,IIEJ vm- big V Rubex'tx Mrs, Frances Hurrw. KHm-I' lirny. C'ly do 41nd .ur.
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